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For statutory provisions authorizing local authorities to designate the direction of traffic as one-way over highways within their jurisdiction, see Veh. Code §21657.
The board of supervisors by resolution designate and describe any street, road or highway or a portion thereof as a through street or any intersection of roads, streets or highways as an intersection which vehicles are required to stop at one or more entrances thereto, the county director of transportation and public works shall erect and maintain stop signs on each and every street intersecting such through street or portion thereof so designated and at those entrances of other intersections where a stop is required. Every such sign shall conform with and shall be placed as provided by the Vehicle Code of the state.
(Ord. 1863, 6/24/2025; Ord. 274 § 1, 1953)
Whenever the board designates any portion of any street or road or highway as a special zone such as a school, hospital or other zone by resolution, the county director of transportation and public works shall erect and maintain at the entrance to said zone, appropriate signs advising the traveling public of the type of zone. Every such sign shall conform with and shall be placed as provided by the Vehicle Code of the state.
(Ord. 1863, 6/24/2025; Ord. 274 § 3A, 1953)
The following roads, highways and streets are designated as through highways and boulevards within the meaning of Section 600 of the California Vehicle Code:
A. 
The State Highway 49 from the Cosumnes River to the Mokelumne River;
B. 
The State Highway 88 from the San Joaquin County line to and including the continuation thereof in the city of Jackson, and the State Highway 88 from said city of Jackson to the Alpine County line;
C. 
State Highway 124 from State Highway 88 to the intersection with State Highway 16;
D. 
The State Highway 16 from the Sacramento County line near Carbondale to its intersection of said State Highway with the State Highway 49 at the Central House;
E. 
The State Highway 104 from the Sacramento County line near Carbondale to its intersection with State Highway 88; and that portion from State Highway 88 to State Highway 49 commonly referred to as Ridge County Road;
F. 
Fiddletown and Shake Ridge County roads from Shenandoah Road near the eastern boundary of the city of Plymouth to State Highway 88 in Amador County, and which county roads pass through the town of Fiddletown, formerly Oleta;
G. 
The Jackson Valley County road from Old Stockton County Road easterly to a junction with State Highway 88, which junction is about three miles east of Buena Vista.
(Ord. 1207 § 2, 1989)
All vehicular traffic entering the Red Corral Road, F.A.S. 951, from its intersection with State Highway No. 88 to the North Fork of the Mokolumne River, shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk, or if none, at a limit line when marked, otherwise before entering said Red Corral Road.
(Ord. 239 § 1, 1948)